In his return to Madrid last night, Ronaldo failed to shine, thereby causing his team Juventus to lose to Atletico Madrid with a score of 0-2. Despite his disappointment with this result, the superstar who won the Ballon d'Or every year still had proud and hostile words towards his opponents.
Specifically, during the 90 minutes of the match, Atletico Madrid fans mocked and humiliated him throughout the 90 minutes of the match at Wanda Metropolitano. Atletico fans continuously shouted Ronaldo's name, many even shouted many times "pay taxes" to Ronaldo to mock the Portuguese superstar's tax evasion.
To retaliate against the excessive crowd, the Portuguese striker pointed to the stands and pointed out five fingers. In the press conference, Ronaldo did the same thing and according to his explanation, this action implied that CR7 had won 5 Champions League titles (with M.U and Real).
Meanwhile, Atletico have not yet won the most prestigious club tournament in Europe: "I have been crowned 5 times in this arena, what about Atletico Madrid? They are just zero."
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most successful players in the history of the Champions League. The Portuguese superstar scored the most goals in this tournament with 121 goals, while he also ranked second in the list of players who have won the championship the most times, only after Paco Gento with 6 times.
Of these 121 goals, Ronaldo has scored a total of 22 goals against Atletico. That is not to mention that he also had 8 passes to help his teammates score in Madrid derbies.
Notably, when he was playing for Real, Ronaldo twice made Atletico regrettable in the Champions League final. In fact, the Juventus striker had a very good chance to score against the Spanish capital representative.
But no matter how proud and successful Ronaldo was, the truth is that his Juventus had to suffer too many disadvantages when they lost by 2 goals to their opponents. The opportunity for them to come back in the second leg has become extremely difficult.
The return match between Juventus and Atletico Madrid will take place at the Allianz Stadium in three weeks.